Laparoscopic bilateral tubal fulguration is a permanent form of Birth Control. It's is surgery to block or cauterize the fallopian tubes and prevent pregnancy.
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You would have to ask the gynecologist who did the original operation.
yes after laparoscopic tubal ligation neck pain common
A heated needle connected to an electrical device is used to cauterize or burn the tubes. Electrocoagulation is the most common method of tubal ligation.
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Bilateral just means "both sides" of the body, and a tubal ligation is a way of sterilizing women so that egg cells will never enter the uterus.
A bilateral tubal ligation with cauterization is a permanent form of birth control. Both fallopian tubes are severed and cauterized during the procedure.
If you had bilateral tubal ligation, there is 100% chance of not getting pregnant.
Laparoscopic recurrent bilateral inguinal hernia repair with implantation of mesh.
Tubal ligation, usually written bilateral tubal ligation, means getting your tubes tied to avoid pregnancy.
The CPT code for bilateral inguinal hernia repair is 49505. This code is used for the surgical procedure involving the repair of an inguinal hernia on both sides. If the repair is done using a laparoscopic approach, the code would be 49650 for bilateral laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. Always verify with the latest coding guidelines to ensure accuracy.